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Authorities warn against swimming at Qui si Sana following sewage leak
The Environmental Health Directorate published an image illustrating the affected area.

GuideMeMalta.com

If you were planning on treating yourself to a mid-week dip, you better choose your location wisely…

The Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health has just published a statement warning bathers against swimming at Qui Si Sana following a sewage overflow.

This, the authorities said, is affecting bathing quality and presents a risk to bathers’ health.

The Environmental Health Directorate published an image illustrating the affected area.

AVVIŻ MID-DIRETTORAT GĦAS-SAĦĦA AMBJENTALI Id-Direttorat għas-Saħħa Ambjentali fi ħdan is-Sovrintendenza għas-Saħħa...

Posted by Environmental Health Directorate, Malta on Wednesday, June 15, 2022

For more information about the matter, you can contact the Health Inspectorate Services between 7:30am and 3:30pm on 21337333, send an email on [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected], or call personally at its offices at Continental Business Centre, Old Railway Track, Santa Venera.

Share this with someone who loves swimming.

15th June 2022



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